Headset with Binary Display and Integrated Computing System

ABSTRACT

The adjustable headset is an all in one device that includes an adjustable support band, a display system, a first and second ear cover, a computer system, a communications system, and a power source. The adjustable support band connects to each ear cover, with the ear covers being adjacent to a user&#39;s ears. The display system uses binary screens to create the experience of looking at large screens by taking up most of a user&#39;s field of view. The display system is attached to the ear covers by adjustable screen bars, which allow a user to change the general orientation of the display system. The computer system is capable of storing and running software programs and interfacing with connected devices by means of a set of connection ports or the communications system. The virtual goggles can adjust to meet individual comfort needs and interface with a variety of technologies.

The current application is a continuation of U.S. Utility patentapplication Ser. No. 14/480,384 filed Sep. 8, 2014, which is a 371 ofinternational PCT Application Number PCT/US13/25784 filed on Feb. 12,2013, which is a continuation in part of U.S. Utility patent applicationSer. No. 13/603,216 filed Sep. 4, 2012, claims benefit of U.S.Provisional Patent Application No. 61/645,303 filed May 10, 2012, andclaims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/608,307filed Mar. 8, 2012. The U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No.14/480,384 filed Sep. 8, 2014 further claims benefit of U.S. ProvisionalPatent Application No. 61/906,915 filed Nov. 21, 2013.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a headset with two proximaldisplays for simulating a single large display.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are currently many devices, including headgear, which incorporatecomputer functionality. These devices take many forms, from helmets togoggles and glasses, essentially providing users with portable,lightweight, and convenient systems. Others provide enhanced viewingexperience for multimedia, whether playing games or watching movies.However, while current products provide specific features, many of themare narrow in focus. Some current solutions are meant purely for moviesand video, lacking the capability to be used for productivity. Somedevices are capable of playing games, but only in the sense that theyconnect to a dedicated console; the devices themselves only serve asdisplays and are incapable of independently running and displayinggames. There are even some solutions which are very narrow in scope,being integrated into medical devices or helmets, displaying video froma camera or providing wireless communication methods, such as radio.They are only capable of limited functions, or restricted in regards tothe devices they can interact with. It is therefore an object of thepresent invention to provide a computerized headgear which is capable ofconnecting to a variety of devices, as well as providing multimedia,computing, and accessory functions. It is a further object of thepresent invention to serve as an all-in-one device capable of serving asan entertainment platform, office tool, and more.

The present invention combines basic computer capabilities with anadvanced display and multimedia environment. Numerous connection methodsand tertiary features are included to ensure the present invention is auseful product regardless of the situation and location users may findthemselves.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a front view of the perspective invention.

FIG. 3 is a rear view of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a right view of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a left view of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a top view of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a bottom view of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the present invention in an expandedconfiguration.

FIG. 9 is a top view of the present invention in an expandedconfiguration.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the present invention in a detachedconfiguration.

FIG. 11 is a rear view of a display system of the present invention in adetached configuration.

FIG. 12 is a graphic showing electrical and electronic connections ofthe present invention.

FIG. 13 is another graphic showing electrical and electronic connectionsof the present invention.

FIG. 14 is another graphic showing electrical and electronic connectionsof the present invention.

DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describingselected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limitthe scope of the present invention.

The present invention is a computerized display system 31 built intoheadgear. The present invention comprises a pair of ear covers 1, anexpandable support band 21, a first screen bar 26, a second screen bar27, a display system 31, a computer system 38, a communications system42, and a power source 50. The expandable support band 21 connects thefirst ear cover 2 and the second ear cover 3, allowing the expandablesupport band 21 to rest atop a user's head while the first ear cover 2and second ear cover 3 rest against a user's ears. The first screen bar26 is connected to the first ear cover 2, while the second screen bar 27is connected to the second ear cover 3. The first screen bar 26 andsecond screen bar 27 are extendable. In addition, the first screen bar26 and the second screen bar 27 can be rotated in relation to the firstear cover 2 and second ear cover 3. The display system 31 is connectedto the first screen bar 26 and the second screen bar 27, such thatmovement of the first screen bar 26 and the second screen bar 27 resultsin corresponding movement of the display system 31. For example, thescreen bars can extended or retracted to help adapt the presentinvention to individual variations in physical features. Similarly,rotation of the screen bars allows the display system 31 to be rotatedout of a user's field of view, allowing them to still wear the presentinvention during ambulatory activities or while performing tasks whichrequire visual attention. The computer system 38, communications system42, and power source 50 are all contained with the present invention,with individual subcomponents housed within the first ear cover 2 orsecond ear cover 3. The power source 50 provides sufficient power to runthe display system 31, computer system 38, and communications system 42,as well as any auxiliary devices included. The computer system 38 isconnected to the display system 31 and communications system 42,allowing the computer system 38 to output a visual interface, as well asany relevant information, to the display system 31. A notable aspect ofthe present invention is the display system 31, which provides specificdisplay screens for each eye. By providing display screens for each eye,the display system 31 is capable of simulating screen sizes much largerthan its physical size, offering an improvement to traditionalsingle-screen solutions currently used for computerized headgear. Thepresent invention and its constituent components are illustrated viaFIG. 1-FIG. 7. The present invention is shown in an expandedconfiguration via FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, as well as a detached configurationin FIG. 10 and FIG. 11. Electronic and electrical aspects are outlinedin FIG. 12-FIG. 14.

The pair of ear covers 1 comprises a first ear cover 2 and a second earcover 3. The first ear cover 2 and second ear cover 3 each comprise anenclosure 4, an annular screen rail 5, a speaker 8, a control interface9, a set of connection ports 12, and an antenna 20. The enclosure 4preferably has a cylindrical shape, being wide enough to cover an ear.The speaker 8 is located on an interior face of the enclosure 4, whereit would be adjacent to a user's ear while the present invention isbeing worn. The speaker 8 s also include a padding around the speaker 8perimeter to cushion a user's ear against the ear covers and to increaseuser comfort. On an exterior face, opposite the speaker 8, is where thecontrol interface 9 is positioned. The control interface 9 allows a userto interact with the present invention while wearing it, simply by usinga free hand to send commands through the control interface 9. Thecontrol interface 9 comprises an input housing 10 and an input device11. The input housing 10 is recessed into the enclosure 4 and holds theinput device 11. The input device 11 is preferably a touchpad with mousebuttons, similar to that used with laptops. In addition, it ispreferable that the input device 11 can be removed from the inputhousing 10 and used remotely, sending commands to the computer system 38by means of the communications system 42. The annular screen rail 5 ispositioned on the annular face of the enclosure 4 and comprises a track6 and guide slider 7. The guide slider 7 is restrained to the track 6,but is free to move along the track 6. The guide slider 7 (of the firstear cover 2 and the second ear cover 3) serves as a connection point forthe first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27 (respectively),allowing the angle between the expandable support band 21 and the firstscreen bar 26 and second screen bar 27 to be adjusted. This allows auser to rotate the first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27 suchthat the expandable support band 21 is either above or behind a user'shead. The antenna 20 is rotatably connected to the enclosure 4, allowingit to be adjusted to provide better reception as necessary. Preferably,the antenna 20 is also telescoping, such that it may be extended toimprove reception or retracted to increase the visual appeal of thecurrent invention.

The set of connection ports 12 on the first ear cover 2 comprises afirst Universal Serial Bus (USB) input 13, a High-Definition MultimediaInterface (HDMI) input 14, and an audio input 15. The set of connectionports 12 on the second ear cover 3 comprises a second USB input 16, anEthernet input 17, a power port 18, and a Secure Digital (SD) card slot19. Each set of connection ports 12 is powered by the power source 50and in communication with the computer system 38, allowing the presentinvention to make use of external accessories like flash drives,printers, and external displays such as monitors. The antenna 20 of thefirst ear cover 2 is preferably a television antenna 20, allowing thepresent invention to receive television broadcasts, while the antenna 20of the second ear cover 3 is preferably a satellite antenna 20 allowingthe present invention to receive satellite signals. The enclosures 4 areprotected by a waterproof coating, such as polyurea, to help preventwater from leaking into and damaging the electronic components.

In other embodiments the annular screen rail 5 could instead beconnected to the expandable support band 21, resulting in the firstscreen bar 26 and second screen bar 27 being fixed while the expandablesupport band 21 can be rotated around the pair of ear covers 1. It isalso possible for the speakers 8 to be positioned away from a user'sears, rather than adjacent to said ears. However, this would likelydecrease user comfort and also allow other persons in proximity to hearsound from the speakers 8, reducing privacy of the user. Other possiblealterations include allowing the first ear cover 2 and second ear cover3 where they connect to the expandable support band 21. This would allowthe first ear cover 2 and second ear cover 3 to rotate until they areflat, such that the speaker 8 could rest on a flat surface like a table.This would allow the ear covers to serve as stands for the presentinvention, letting a user interact with the present invention even whilenot wearing it.

The expandable support band 21 is worn on the head, supporting thepresent invention on a user's head as well as securing the first earcover 2 to the second ear cover 3. The expandable support band 21comprises a main section 23, a first end section 24, and a second endsection 25. The main section 23 comprises a main rail 23, which isinternal to the main section 23. The main rail 23 runs the length of themain section 23, protruding from a first end and second end of the mainsection 23. The main rail 23 inserts to the first end section 24 andsecond end section 25, connecting the first end section 24 to the firstend of the main section 23. Similarly, the main rail 23 connects thesecond end section 25 to the second end of the main section 23. In thismanner the first end section 24 and second end section 25 may be movedcloser to or away from the main section 23, simply by sliding along themain rail 23. This allows a user to alter the length of the expandablesupport band 21 to better support their individual head size. Theexpandable support band 21 also helps to secure the other components ofthe present invention; the first ear cover 2 is attached to the firstend section 24 opposite the main section 23 just as the second ear cover3 is attached to the second end section 25 opposite the main section 23.The main section 23, first end section 24, and second end section 25each include padding on a bottom surface. The padding serves as a softlayer between the expandable support band 21 and a user's head,increasing user comfort. The main section 23, first end section 24, andsecond end section 25 each also include a waterproof coating over anexterior upper surface. This waterproof coating can be made from avariety of materials, such as polyurea, and serves to repel water andhelp protect internal components, especially electrical components, fromwater damage. As discussed, this configuration of the expandable supportband 21 allows a user to expand or contract portions of the presentinvention; in this manner the present invention is able to accommodateindividual variations in head shape and width.

In other embodiments the expandable support band 21 may use anadjustment method other than the main rail 23 system. For example, thefirst end section 24 and second end section 25 could be connected to themain section 23 by a compressible material, similar to the bellows of anaccordion. Another possible addition is the inclusion of intermediatesections. These intermediate sections could provide finer adjustments tothe curve of the expandable support band 21. The first end section 24and second end section 25 could also be rotatably attached to the firstear cover 2 and second ear cover 3, respectively, allowing theexpandable support band 21 to rotate just as the screen is capably ofrotating.

The first screen bar 26 and the second screen bar 27 each comprise asupport end 28 and a screen end 29. The screen end 29 serves as anattachment point for the display system 31 and is potentially capable ofsliding into the support end 28. By sliding the screen end 29 into orout of the support end 28, a user can adjust the distance of the displaysystem 31 in relation to their face. The display system 31 could bemoved closer for watching multimedia or other applications where animmersive environment is desirable, while the display system 31 could bemoved away for office work or similar situations, where it would bebeneficial to be able to see papers on a desk by simply glancing downrather than having to remove or flip the display system 31. The supportend 28 connects to the guide slide on the annular screen rail 5,allowing the first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27 (and as aresult, the display system 31 itself), to be move along the track 6. Asthe expandable support band 21 can be increased or decreased in width,the connection between the screen bars and the display system 31 must beflexible; a rigid connection would prevent a user from adjusting theexpandable support band 21. Thus, a first hinge 301 and a second hinge302 are positioned at opposite ends along the display system 31,adjacent to a respective first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27.The hinges allow the ends of the display system 31 to rotate withrespect to the main portion. This effectively allows the display systemto “expand” along with the expandable support band 21. Thus, the displaysystem 31, hinges, and expandable support band 21 allow a user to expandor contract the width of the present invention to accommodate theirpersonal features.

In other embodiments the first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27could include an auxiliary support to assist the adjustable supportband. This auxiliary support could be applied in a variety of manners,such as a chin strap that is connected to the support end 28 of thefirst screen bar 26 and to the support end 28 of the second screen bar27. A nose bridge could also be connected to the first screen bar 26 andsecond screen bar 27, acting in a similar manner as does the bridge inglasses, although care must be taken so that the bridge does notinterfere with the view of a user. The first screen bar 26 and secondscreen bar 27 could include additions for purposes other than addedsupport. A side cover, taking the form of removable plates or a simplecurtain, could be attached to the first screen bar 26 and the secondscreen bar 27 rail. These covers would serve to reduce the amount oflight reaching a user and improve the user's experience when watchingmovies or engaging in similarly immersive applications.

The display system 31 comprises a first display device 32, a seconddisplay device 33, a webcam 35, and a microphone 36. The first displaydevice 32 and second display device 33 are provided for correspondingeyes of a user; by utilizing a display device for each eye, the presentinvention is capable of simulating a large field of view compared. Thiscontrasts with prior art where only a single screen is used, in whicheffective screen size is ultimately limited by physical constraints ofthe headgear; it is impractical for a person to wear a headgear thatsupports a twenty four inch (or similarly unwieldy) display. Aprotective cover 34 is provided for both the first display device 32 andthe second display device 33. The protective cover 34 for the firstdisplay device 32 is attached across the first display device 32 whilethe protective cover 34 for the second display device 33 is attachedacross the second display device 33. In the preferred embodiment theprotective cover 34 is a transparent static antiray cover that providesprotection against user headaches without impeding a user's view of thecorresponding display device. The first display device 32 and seconddisplay device 33 effectively combine to create a “high definition”resolution, defined as a minimum of 1920 pixels in width and 1080 pixelsin height. Furthermore, the first display device 32 and second displaydevice are capable of auto stereoscopic three-dimensional display. Thefirst display device 32 and second display device 33 are positionedadjacent to each other, in alignment with a user's eyes. When thedisplay system 31 is moved next to a user's face (e.g. by means of therail system), the first display device 32 and second display device 33provide the experience of viewing a large screen, in line with home andtheater displays, despite the relatively small size of the displaysystem 31. In order to allow a user to view the first display device 32and second display device 33, the display device are positioned on anconcave interior face 37 of the display system 31. The webcam 35 andmicrophone 36 provide a user with additional means of interaction,allowing video and audio to be captured and transmitted to otherparties. The webcam 35 and microphone 36 are positioned on the concaveinterior face 37 of the display system 31 in order to provide higherquality video and audio capture. The webcam 35 and microphone 36 arealso centered on the concave interior face 37, positioned between thefirst display device 32 and the second display device 33. This allowsthe webcam 35 to more easily capture a user's face and positions themicrophone 36 closer to a user's mouth in order to improve audio pickup.Preferably, the webcam 35 and microphone 36 are recessed into theconcave interior face 37 such that they help provide a cleaner aestheticnature for the present invention. This positioning also helps to reducebulk of the display system 31, compared to an embodiment where thewebcam 35 and microphone 36 are extended from the interior concavesurface. Expanding upon the electrical connection of the display system31 with the power source 50, the power source 50 is electricallyconnected to the first display device 32, second display device 33,webcam 35, and microphone 36. Similarly, to allow communication withother components of the present invention, the display system 31 and itsfirst display device 32, second display device 33, webcam 35, andmicrophone 36 are each electronically connected to the computer system38.

To allow the display system 31 to be detached from the main body of thepresent invention, the display system 31 further comprises a firstreceptacle 303 and a second receptacle 304. These receptacles arecavities in the body of the display system, designed to receive acorresponding first screen bar 26 and second screen bar 27. Morespecifically, the first screen bar 26 traverses into the firstreceptacle 303 while the second screen bar 27 similarly traverses intothe second receptacle 304. The display system is secured in place by thelocking mechanisms 51, which couple the first screen bar 26 with thefirst receptacle 303 and the second screen bar 27 with the secondreceptacle 304. The locking mechanisms 51 can be disengaged to allowmovement of the screen bars with relation to the receptacles.Disengaging the locking mechanism 51 (e.g. by pressing a button)ultimately enables a user to detach the display system 31 from the mainbody, whether for replacement or other purposes. A variety of subsystemscan be implemented for the locking mechanism 51, examples of whichinclude but are not limited to detents, latches, and clamps.

In other embodiments the first display device 32 and second displaydevice 33 could utilize smaller or larger resolutions, or usestereoscopic methods to display three-dimensional media. Potentially,the display system 31 can be made removable, allowing it to be replacedwith a separate consumer device, though this would likely require adevice specific adapter to ensure compatibility between the large numberof aftermarket devices and the present invention. The adapter ideallyaffords the added device the same movement capabilities as the stockdisplay system 31, as well as allows the added device to make use of thecomputer system 38 and communications system 42 of the presentinvention, or simply using those available in the added device if thatis preferred, and assuming the device is capable.

To enhance the user experience in relation to the display system 31,funnel extensions could be connected to the first display device 32 andthe second display device 33, positioned adjacent to the concaveinterior face 37. These funnel extensions serve to prevent exteriorlight from reaching the first display device 32 and second displaydevice 33, further enhancing the user's experience of looking at a largescreen. These funnel extensions can be implemented in a variety of ways,e.g. a tube that runs from a respective display device to thecorresponding eye. The funnel extensions preferably utilize ergonomiccontours at a free end, opposite the display device, allowing the funnelextensions to conform to a user's ocular-related facial structurewithout becoming uncomfortable. Furthermore, padding may be provided tomitigate potential discomfort that might otherwise be experienced.

The computer system 38 comprises a chipset 39, a non-volatile storage40, and a volatile storage 41. The chipset 39 can run instructions,allowing the present invention to utilize software and operatingsystems. The non-volatile storage 40 allows the present invention toinstall an operating system and software programs. The volatile storage41 allows the present invention to use programs at faster speeds. In thepreferred embodiment, the non-volatile storage 40 will utilize NANDflash while the volatile storage 41 will use random access memory,preferably DDR3 SDRAM. In combination, these three components allow thepresent invention to effectively run an operating system (such asAndroid™) and other programs. The computer system 38 is in communicationwith all other electronic devices of the system, including thecommunications system 42, set of inputs, display system 31, and antenna20 s. This allows the computer system 38 to interact with all othercomponents as well as output information, such as a visual interface, tothe screen. The computer system 38 is preferably housed with either thefirst ear cover 2 or the second ear cover 3, although it could also besplit across both if desired.

In other embodiments the computer system 38 could include additionalspecialized components. For example, the computer system 38 couldinclude a dedicated graphics or sound module, to provide better qualityvideo and audio to users. However, such additions come at the price ofincreased power usage and may not provide a significant enough increasein performance to justify the higher power requirements. Ideally, thepreferred computer system 38 will be capable of performing basic taskssuch as video playback and word processing.

The communications system 42 comprises a wireless network adapter 43, awireless display module 44, a Bluetooth module 45, a satellitetransceiver 46, a cellular antenna 47, a mobile broadband module 48, andan Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) receiver 49. The ATSCreceiver 49 communicates with the television antenna 20 of the first earcover 2, allowing the present invention to play certain televisionbroadcasts picked up by the television antenna 20. Likewise, thesatellite transceiver 46 communicates with the satellite antenna 20 ofthe second ear cover 3, allowing the present invention to send andreceive information over satellite networks, enabling the use offeatures such as GPS. The wireless network adapter 43 allows the presentinvention to connect to nearby networks (generally 802.11, as well asdevices connected to those networks), while the Bluetooth module 45allows other Bluetooth enabled devices, such as some consolecontrollers, remotes, and smart phones, to interface with the presentinvention. The wireless display module 44 allows the present inventionto output information to a compatible external display, such as atelevision; this feature can be replicated using the HDMI connection ifa compatible external display is not available. The cellular antenna 47allows the present invention to operate over cell networks, while theembedded mobile broadband module 48 allows the present invention toutilize the broadband internet access provided by cellular companies,such as 3G. The mobile broadband module 48 provides a larger area ofnetwork coverage, useful if there are no proximal wireless networks. Aswith the computer system 38, the communications system 42 can be housedwith the first ear cover 2, the second ear cover 3, or split betweenboth. Ideally the ATSC receiver 49 will be positioned adjacent to thetelevision antenna 20, house within the first ear cover 2. Likewise, thesatellite transceiver 46 will be housed within the second ear cover 3,adjacent to the satellite antenna 20.

In other embodiments a variety of accessory devices could enhance thefunctionality of the present invention. One potential accessory deviceis a controller that can be communicably coupled to the display system31, making games and other programs easier to use with the presentinvention. Potentially, a laser keyboard could be positioned on theexterior side of the display system 31 or on the first screen bar 26 orsecond screen bar 27. The laser keyboard would create a virtual keyboardon a flat surface, allowing a user to type with the present inventionwithout the need to carry around a keyboard. An interior light could bepositioned on the interior side of the display system 31, first screenbar 26, or second screen bar 27 and used to provide interior lightingwhen the present invention is in use. Additionally, an exterior lightcould be positioned on the exterior side of the display system 31. Theexterior light would allow a user to better see their surroundings whenusing the present invention in low light conditions, such as during anighttime stroll. An exterior camera system, including a front exteriorcamera and a rear exterior camera, could also be added. The frontexterior camera would face away from the present invention, in a forwardor backwards direction. The exterior cameras would then allow a user tosee video footage from their front and backsides, outputting footage tothe display. The front exterior camera could allow a user to continueusing the present invention while mobile, navigating obstacles byviewing the feed from the front exterior camera. The exterior camerascould also be given low-light or thermal viewing capabilities, allowingthe cameras to be used in a wider variety of situations. As well asproviding video capabilities, the exterior cameras would function asregular cameras, being capable of taking pictures. Another possibleaddition is a security device to limit access to the present invention.The security device could be a thumbprint reader or utilize a moreintricate method, such as retinal scans. Other possible inclusionsinclude power indicators and temperature sensors. In general a widevariety of accessory devices can be added to enhance the utility of thepresent invention without interfering with the intended function.

In the future the present invention will also be able to make use of newstandards and technologies as they develop. For example, cell phonecommunications standards have evolved from 3G, to 4G, and eventually newstandards such as 5G will be introduced. Visual and audio technologiesare also advancing, with the concept of 5D recently having beenintroduced. As these and other new technologies develop, the presentinvention will be able to incorporate them as well as the necessarycomponents.

Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferredembodiment, it is to be understood that many other possiblemodifications and variations can be made without departing from thespirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.

What is claimed is:
 1. A headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system comprises: a pair of ear covers comprises a first earcover and a second ear cover; the first ear cover and second ear covereach comprise an enclosure, an annular screen rail, a speaker, a controlinterface, and a set of connection ports; the speaker being positionedon the enclosure opposite the control interface; the annular screen railbeing positioned on the enclosure between the speaker and the controlinterface; the annular screen rail being positioned around theenclosure; the set of connection ports being positioned on the enclosureadjacent to the annular screen rail around the enclosure; the annularscreen rail comprises a track and a guide slider; the guide slider beingmovably engaged with the track; a first screen bar and a second screenbar; the first screen bar and the second screen bar each comprise asupport end and a screen end; the support end of the first screen barbeing connected to the guide slider of the first ear cover; the supportend of the second screen bar being connected to the guide slider of thesecond ear cover; an adjustable support band; a display system; acomputer system, wherein the computer system runs an operating system; acommunications system; a power source; the adjustable support band beingconnected to the enclosure of the first ear cover and the enclosure ofthe second ear cover; the first screen bar being movably engaged withthe annular screen rail of the first enclosure; the second screen barbeing movably engaged with the annular screen rail of the secondenclosure; the power source being electrically connected to the displaysystem, the computer system and the communications system; and thecomputer system being electronically connected to the communicationssystem and the screen.
 2. The headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the first ear coverand second ear cover each comprise an antenna; the control interfacecomprises an input housing and an input device; the antenna beingrotatably connected to the enclosure adjacent to the annular screenrail; the antenna traversing into the enclosure; the input housing beingrecessed into the enclosure; the input device being positioned in andattached to the input housing; the speaker, antenna, and input deviceeach being electrically connected to the power source; and the speaker,antenna, and input device each being electronically connected to thecomputer system.
 3. The headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system as claimed in claim 2 comprises: a power button beingpositioned on the enclosure of the first ear cover adjacent to the inputhousing; and the power button being electronically connected to thecomputer system and the screen.
 4. The headset with binary display andintegrated computing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the set ofconnection ports being electrically connected to the power source; andthe set of connection ports being electronically connected to thecomputer system.
 5. The headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the set of connectionports of the first ear cover comprises a first Universal Serial Bus(USB) input, a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input and anaudio input; and the set of connection ports of the second ear covercomprises a second USB input, an Ethernet input, a power port, and aSecure Digital (SD) card slot.
 6. The headset with binary display andintegrated computing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: theadjustable support band comprises a main section, a first end section,and a second end section; the main section comprises a main rail; themain rail laterally traversing through the main section; the first endsection being connected to the main section by the main rail; the secondend section being connected to the main section by the main railopposite the first end section; the first end section and the second endsection each being slidably engaged with the main rail; the first end ofthe adjustable support band being connected to the first ear cover; andthe second end of the adjustable support band being connected to thesecond ear cover.
 7. The headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the display systemcomprises a first display device, a second display device, a webcam, anda microphone; the first display device and the second display deviceeach comprise a protective cover; the protective cover of the firstdisplay device being attached across the first display device; theprotective cover of the second display device being attached across thesecond display device; the webcam and the microphone each beingpositioned between the first display device and the second displaydevice; the power source being electrically connected to the firstdisplay device, the second display device, the webcam and themicrophone; and the computer system being electronically connected tothe first display device, the second display device, the webcam and themicrophone.
 8. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 7 comprises: the display system furthercomprises a concave interior face; and the first display device, thesecond display device, the webcam, and the microphone being positionedon the concave interior face.
 9. The headset with binary display andintegrated computing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the displaysystem comprises a first hinge and a second hinge; the first hinge beingpositioned adjacent to the screen end of the first screen bar; and thesecond hinge being positioned adjacent to the screen end of the secondscreen bar.
 10. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the display system comprises afirst receptacle and a second receptacle; the first receptacle and thesecond receptacle each comprise a locking mechanism; the first screenbar traversing into the first receptacle; the second screen barreceptacle traversing into the second receptacle; the first screen barbeing coupled with the first receptacle by the locking mechanism of thefirst receptacle; and the second screen bar being coupled with thesecond receptacle by the locking mechanism of the second receptacle. 11.The headset with binary display and integrated computing system asclaimed in claim 1 comprises: the computer system comprises a chipset, anon-volatile storage, and a volatile storage, wherein the operatingsystem is stored on the non-volatile storage; and the computer systembeing housed within the pair of ear covers.
 12. The headset with binarydisplay and integrated computing system as claimed in claim 1 comprises:the communications system comprises a wireless network adapter, awireless display module, a Bluetooth module, a satellite transceiver, acellular antenna, a mobile broadband module, and an Advanced TelevisionSystems Committee (ATSC) receiver; the communications system beinghoused within the pair of ear covers; the ATSC receiver beingelectronically connected to the antenna of the first ear cover; and thesatellite transceiver being electronically connected to the antenna ofthe second ear cover.
 13. A headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system comprises: a pair of ear covers comprises a first earcover and a second ear cover; the first ear cover and second ear covereach comprise an enclosure, an annular screen rail, a speaker, a controlinterface, and a set of connection ports; the speaker being positionedon the enclosure opposite the control interface; the annular screen railbeing positioned on the enclosure between the speaker and the controlinterface; the annular screen rail being positioned around theenclosure; the set of connection ports being positioned on the enclosureadjacent to the annular screen rail around the enclosure; the annularscreen rail comprises a track and a guide slider; the guide slider beingmovably engaged with the track; a first screen bar and a second screenbar; the first screen bar and the second screen bar each comprise asupport end and a screen end; the support end of the first screen barbeing connected to the guide slider of the first ear cover; the supportend of the second screen bar being connected to the guide slider of thesecond ear cover; an adjustable support band; a display system; thedisplay system comprises a first display device, a second displaydevice, a webcam, and a microphone; the first display device and thesecond display device each comprise a protective cover; a computersystem, wherein the computer system runs an operating system; acommunications system; a power source; the adjustable support band beingconnected to the enclosure of the first ear cover and the enclosure ofthe second ear cover; the first screen bar being movably engaged withthe annular screen rail of the first enclosure; the second screen barbeing movably engaged with the annular screen rail of the secondenclosure; the power source being electrically connected to the displaysystem, the computer system and the communications system; the computersystem being electronically connected to the communications system andthe screen; the set of connection ports being electrically connected tothe power source; and the set of connection ports being electronicallyconnected to the computer system.
 14. The headset with binary displayand integrated computing system as claimed in claim 13 comprises: thefirst ear cover and second ear cover each comprise an antenna; thecontrol interface comprises an input housing and an input device; theantenna being rotatably connected to the enclosure adjacent to theannular screen rail; the antenna traversing into the enclosure; theinput housing being recessed into the enclosure; the input device beingpositioned in and attached to the input housing; the speaker, antenna,and input device each being electrically connected to the power source;the speaker, antenna, and input device each being electronicallyconnected to the computer system; a power button being positioned on theenclosure of the first ear cover adjacent to the input housing; and thepower button being electronically connected to the computer system andthe screen.
 15. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the set of connection ports ofthe first ear cover comprises a first Universal Serial Bus (USB) input,a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) input and an audio input;and the set of connection ports of the second ear cover comprises asecond USB input, an Ethernet input, a power port, and a Secure Digital(SD) card slot.
 16. The headset with binary display and integratedcomputing system as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the adjustablesupport band comprises a main section, a first end section, and a secondend section; the main section comprises a main rail; the main raillaterally traversing through the main section; the first end sectionbeing connected to the main section by the main rail; the second endsection being connected to the main section by the main rail oppositethe first end section; the first end section and the second end sectioneach being slidably engaged with the main rail; the first end of theadjustable support band being connected to the first ear cover; and thesecond end of the adjustable support band being connected to the secondear cover.
 17. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the display system furthercomprises a concave interior face the protective cover of the firstdisplay device being attached across the first display device; theprotective cover of the second display device being attached across thesecond display device; the webcam and the microphone each beingpositioned between the first display device and the second displaydevice; the power source being electrically connected to the firstdisplay device, the second display device, the webcam and themicrophone; the computer system being electronically connected to thefirst display device, the second display device, the webcam and themicrophone; and the first display device, the second display device, thewebcam, and the microphone being positioned on the concave interiorface.
 18. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the display system furthercomprises a first hinge and a second hinge; the first hinge beingpositioned adjacent to the screen end of the first screen bar; and thesecond hinge being positioned adjacent to the screen end of the secondscreen bar.
 19. The headset with binary display and integrated computingsystem as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the display system comprises afirst receptacle and a second receptacle; the first receptacle and thesecond receptacle each comprise a locking mechanism; the first screenbar traversing into the first receptacle; the second screen barreceptacle traversing into the second receptacle; the first screen barbeing coupled with the first receptacle by the locking mechanism of thefirst receptacle; and the second screen bar being coupled with thesecond receptacle by the locking mechanism of the second receptacle. 20.The headset with binary display and integrated computing system asclaimed in claim 13 comprises: the computer system comprises a chipset,a non-volatile storage, and a volatile storage, wherein the operatingsystem is stored on the non-volatile storage; the computer system beinghoused within the pair of ear covers; the communications systemcomprises a wireless network adapter, a wireless display module, aBluetooth module, a satellite transceiver, a cellular antenna, a mobilebroadband module, and an Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)receiver; the communications system being housed within the pair of earcovers; the ATSC receiver being electronically connected to the antennaof the first ear cover; and the satellite transceiver beingelectronically connected to the antenna of the second ear cover.